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Description

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) simplifies the setup, operation, and scaling of relational databases in the cloud. Supporting popular database engines like Amazon Aurora, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, SQL Server, and PostgreSQL, RDS automat...

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Key Features

  • Access Controls/Permissions
  • Multiple Programming Languages Supported
  • Performance Analysis
  • Data Replication
  • Data Storage Management
  • Backup and Recovery

Made For

Industries

  • E-commerce
  • Financial Services
  • Healthcare
  • Gaming
  • Media & Entertainment

Customer Segments

  • Small Businesses
  • Mid-size Businesses
  • Large Enterprises

Supported Platforms

  • Web
  • Mobile

Pros

  • Simplified Database Management: Automates routine tasks, reducing administrative overhead.
  • Scalability and Flexibility: Easily scale compute and storage resources to meet changing demands.
  • High Availability and Durability: Features like Multi-AZ deployments and automated backups ensure data protection and minimal downtime.

Cons

  • Vendor Lock-in: Reliance on AWS ecosystem can create vendor lock-in.
  • Cost Complexity: Pricing can be complex and difficult to predict, especially with varying usage patterns.
Year Founded
2002
HQ Location
Seattle, WA, USA
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